Nexon America Announces Extraction, Free To Play First Person Shooter

A new online multiplayer FPS

Nexon America announced their newest upcoming release for the PC, Extraction. Extraction is an online multiplayer FPS, developed by Splash Damage and published Nexon America.

From what we know, Extraction will be a combination of fast paced FPS action combined with tactical teamwork, with a wealth of playable characters. Characters will all have different classes, styles and abilities, giving players the ability to customize their gaming experience.

Min Kim, CEO of Nexon America had this to say regarding the team’s experience with Splash Damage:

“We are inspired by the passion of the developers at Splash Damage and have immense respect for their expertise in multiplayer game development. Extraction’s refreshing blend of action and team-oriented strategy provides the depth PC shooter fans have been looking for. Through our partnership with Splash Damage, we hope to plant a massive win for online gamers.”

On the other foot, here’s what Paul Wedgegood, CEO of Splash Damage, had to say about pairing with Nexon America:

“We spent a long time finding the right partner for us on Extraction. Nexon America’s vast experience and the fact that they’re a true trailblazer in the F2P PC game arena ultimately made the decision super easy for us. Extraction is a title we love making and playing, and hope that the collaborative nature of the game delivers a dynamic and fun experience for players.”

Extraction will release in North America, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia.

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